Macquarie Graduate School of Management - Programs

Programs

Offering a range of programs in Sydney and Hong Kong, MGSM's comprehensive suite of management programs are innovative and practical and include:

  • Postgraduate Programs - including the MBA.
  • Research Programs - including the DBA.
  • Executive Education Programs - open enrollment programs.
  • Customised Corporate Programs - degree and non-degree programs.

MGSM has two campuses in Sydney, one at Macquarie University in Macquarie Park, North Ryde and one in the CBD, near Circular Quay. These venues meet the requirements of students and cater for corporate conference and training needs. The Macquarie Park venue features a 4-star hotel, dining rooms, bar and restaurant.

MGSM currently has around 1,800 graduate students enrolled. Dr Robert Widing became dean of MGSM in March 2010. Dr Widing was previously Provost and Senior Vice President of Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona, USA.

The School is ranked 3rd in Australia and Asia and 57th in the world for its full-time MBA program (Economist Intelligence Unit, Which MBA?, 2008 Global Full-Time MBA Rankings), in the top 3 business schools in Australia and New Zealand and among Asia's 15 best schools (Asia Inc, 2003). The MGSM MBA was also ranked equal 1st of Australian MBA programs (Australian Financial Review BOSS Magazine, 2003) and in the top 40 business schools worldwide for executive education (London Financial Times, 2003).

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